Most dangerous US cities for pedestrians: Where your town ranks

U.S. pedestrian deaths have increased over the past decade, reaching a 40-year high in 2022, according to a new report.

Suspect in attempted break-in of woman's home armed with weapons, rope is Dearborn attorney

Police say Smith was wearing latex gloves and carrying a backpack. Inside that backpack - a loaded handgun, a large knife, handcuffs, rope, masks, a hammer, a crowbar, duct tape and latex gloves.

Flint woman heading to trial for allegedly embezzling over $400K

The victim is a married man who is 20 years older than the suspect. She is accused of taking advantage of his cognitive impairment.

Suspect in Detroit blues club shooting sought by police

Police investigators are attempting to ID the individual in the blue sweat outfit, while the man behind the shooter, came to the location in the same vehicle with the shooter.

Late husband's comic books gifted to son stolen in home burglary, mother pleads for help

A grieving Nevada widow, Amy Williams, is desperately seeking to recover her late husband Johnny Williams Jr.'s extensive comic book collection, which was stolen in a recent home burglary.

Bicyclist struck and killed by driver in Ypsilanti

Deputies rushed to the scene and rendered aid until medical personnel arrived. The bicyclist, an Ypsilanti resident, died from his injuries.

Chain stops bullet, sparing Colorado's man fate: 'Necklaces save lives'

A Colorado man is lucky to be alive after a necklace he was wearing stopped a bullet that was fired during an argument, according to police.

Speeding driver dead after fiery Lodge Freeway crash

A vehicle caught fire after a speeding driver went up the embankment of the Lodge Freeway in Detroit on Monday night, killing the driver.

Woman believed dead found alive at Nebraska funeral home

A Nebraska woman who was believed to be dead was discovered alive at a funeral home, and people there began performing CPR, authorities said.

1 killed in Detroit house fire

One person died in a house fire on Detroit's east side.

Contractor ordered to pay $4.7M for filling holes with dirty dirt in Detroit

The owner of Den-Man Contractors, based out of Warren, has been ordered to pay $4.7 million to the City of Detroit and is banned from doing business in the city for the next 20 years.